About SOS Rescue - NJ

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About Our Rescue Group...

We are a licensed nonprofit made up of all volunteers who rescue homeless animals from our high kill shelters in Georgia, the dogs/cats are fostered in Georgia and are adopted out to loving homes in the northeast. All of our animals live in loving foster homes, are fully vetted including all shots, bordetella/influenza vaccine, rabies (age approp.), spay/neutered, flea&tick control, heartworm preventative, and a microchip.

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Our Adoption Process...

Once your perfect pet has been chosen, we require an application with 3 references, a vet reference, and a phone interview. Next, a contract is signed and an adoption fee is paid to secure your pets place on transport. You pick your city from the many stops our transport company makes, and meet your pet on a Saturday . Once adopted, we transport dogs/cats from Georgia to the northeast every single week, arriving on Saturdays.

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